Olena Havrylko Explained

Olena Havrylko
Birth Name:Olena Porfyrivna Havrylko
Birth Date:8 February 1890
Birth Place:Shulhanivka, Austria-Hungary (now Ukraine)
Death Place:Lviv
Nationality:Ukrainian
Alma Mater:Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts
Occupation:Artist, educator, public figure
Spouse:Mykhailo Havrylko

Olena Havrylko (Ukrainian: Олена Порфирівна Гаврилко; née Hordiievska; 8 February 1890 – 5 May 1967) was a Ukrainian artist, educator, public figure.

Biography

Olena Havrylko was born on 8 February 1890 in Shulhanivka, now the Nahirianka rural hromada of the Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, to a Ukrainian family of priest Porfyrii Hordiievskyi, whose family descended from the Cossack colonel Hordiienko, who settled in Galicia after the destruction of the Sich. The surname was later changed to the Galician form Hordiievskyi. The mothers of Olena Hordiievska, Bohdan Lepkyi, and Solomiya Krushelnytska were sisters.

In 1911, an artist stayed for some time in Shmankivtsi, near Chortkiv, and painted three images of Vira, Nadiia, and Liubov. A few months later, when he returned, he saw three oil paintings in the living room of Porfyrii Hordiievskyi. The priest said that these copies were made by his daughter Olena. The artist was extremely surprised and said that the girl needed to learn painting, but Mykhailyna's mother was categorically against it. She was barely persuaded by Porfyrii's brother,, then a mitre of Stanyslavivskyi.

Havrylko studied at the Benedictine School in Lviv. She graduated from the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts.[1]

In 1924, she passed the exam for a teacher of manual labor at the Teachers' Seminary in Ternopil, and in 1928, at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, she passed the exam in drawing as a subject.

In 1922–1930, she was a teacher of drawings at the Ternopil Ukrainian Gymnasium and both drawings and manual labor at the Ternopil "" gymnasium, and in 1930–1939, in addition to the above subjects, she also taught singing there.

In 1939, fleeing with her family from the Red Army, she ended up in Kraków. Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi helped her to prepare documents for departure to the United States, but she returned to Lviv.[2]

In 1940, she moved to Lviv and worked as an artist-teacher at a pedagogical school and an art school. She also taught during the German occupation. After the war, she worked as an art teacher at a medical school until her retirement.

Havrylko died on 5 May 1967 in Lviv. She was buried in the family grave at Lychakiv Cemetery.[3]

Public activity

She took an active part in the Sodality of Our Lady, the Besida society, and the education of young girls at various courses organized by the Ridna Shkola events, as well as in public cultural life.

Before the first arrival of the Bolsheviks in western Ukraine, orphanages were run by the organization. She took Ivanka Volitska and Mariia Petryshyn (b. 1912) from the orphanage for upbringing.

Works

Havrylko painted landscapes, still lifes, and portraits. In the postwar period, she embroidered pillows, towels, curtains, shirts, blouses, napkins, and clothes for priests.

Havrylko also painted Ukrainian churches. In Ternopil, in the Redemptorist Church, an iconostasis made by her has been preserve.

Her grandson, Liubomyr Abrahamovych, has an unfinished image of the "Gypsy Mother of God".

Family

In 1912, Mykhailo Havrylko sculpted a bust of Olena Hordiievska, whom he married on 23 September 1917; were married in the Church of the Dormition in Pisochna, Stryi Raion. They raised two daughters, Liubov-Svitlana (b. 1918) and Nadiia-Oksana (b. 1919).[4]

Sources

. Roman Koval . Михайло Гаврилко: і стеком, і шаблею . 2012 . ДП "Державна картографічна фабрика" . Вінниця . 978-617-533-010-4 . 472 .

Notes and References

  1. Кунько І. Згадаймо Олену Гаврилко //, 01.09.2011, No. 33, S. 6, (Подвижники).
  2. News: Людмила Кучеренко . Михайло Гаврилко: повернення із забуття . . 2012-08-22 .
  3. News: 6 травня в історії Тернопільщини . Терен . 2020-05-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200517024305/https://teren.in.ua/2020/05/06/6-travnya-v-istoriyi-ternopilshhyny-3/ . 2020-05-17 .
  4. News: "Ведучи свою сотню в бій, міг зупинитися серед лісу, стати на пні й голосно молитися до сил природи" . . 2022-09-13 .